
In his homily, Francis said God and neighbor are the most valuable riches in life. "Everything else — the heavens, the Earth, all that is beautiful, even this basilica — will pass away," the pope said, "but we must never exclude God Francis elaborated on his recent comments encouraging social policies of inclusion, amid a backdrop of the rising popularity of politicians advocating exclusionary policies toward migrants of other religions, races or ethnicities in several developed countries. "It is ominous that we are growing used to this rejection," the pope said. "This is the origin of the tragic contradiction of our age: as progress and new possibilities increase, which is a good thing, fewer and fewer people are able to benefit from them," the pope said. ...
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